Sunday, March 17, 2013
Scottsdale land that includes famous Greasewood saloon may one day host discovery center
Sixty years ago, George “Doc” Cavalliere purchased more than 40 acres of raw desert east of Pinnacle Peak, in an area that is now part of north Scottsdale.
He and his wife ran the famous Reata Pass Steakhouse on the property until 1975, when they leased it to another operator.
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